To Walk in My Shoes: Saving Grace on a Less Traveled Road
Rudolph E. Willis
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Description
To Walk in My Shoes is the poignant memoir of an African American who overcame the brutal realities of growing up in a family of ten children in Chicago's notorious Cabrini Green housing project during the early 1960s. It recounts a tumultuous childhood, the plight of a gifted child at a high school for special students, the ordeal of a medical school education, the joys and anguish of training at the National Cancer Institute, conducting disquieting research in Dr. Robert Gallo's lab during the explosive onset of the AIDS epidemic, and the daily round of a practicing cancer doctor.To Walk in My Shoes embraces a range of American issues and ideas. Certainly, it affirms the potential for achieving significant goals through persistent work, no matter the starting point. More, the book illuminates the predicament of the indigent through the eyes of one of the impoverished. It deals with so-called giftedness, depicts the true nature of the worst pandemic in history, addresses scientific chicanery, explains the care of the terminally ill, and interprets society's role in all these areas.
Product Details
Price
$18.95
$17.62
Publisher
Lost Coast Press
Publish Date
January 01, 2000
Pages
179
Dimensions
5.78 X 0.72 X 8.85 inches | 0.91 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781882897346
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